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  1. Emilie Schindler (German: [eˈmiːli̯ə ˈʃɪndlɐ] ⓘ; née Pelzl [ˈpɛltsl̩]; 22 October 1907 – 5 October 2001) was a Sudeten German-born woman who, with her husband Oskar Schindler, helped to save the lives of 1,200 Jews during World War II by employing them in his enamelware and munitions factories, providing them immunity from the ...

  2. Emilie Schindler, geb. Pelzl (* 22. Oktober 1907 in Alt Moletein, Mähren, Österreich-Ungarn; † 5. Oktober 2001 in Strausberg bei Berlin, Deutschland) war die Ehefrau von Oskar Schindler, mit dem sie zusammen etwa 1200 Juden während des Holocausts vor dem Tod rettete. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Auszeichnungen. 3 Film. 4 Oper. 5 Fernsehen.

  3. Jan 24, 2023 · But Emilie and Oskar Schindler — whose story became popularized by the 1993 film "Schindler's List" — found themselves well-positioned to make a small dent in Hitler's genocide machine and seized the moment. That's not where Emilie's story begins, however. While not as much is known about her as about her famous husband, she was reportedly ...

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  4. In July, 2001, during a visit to Berlin, Germany, a frail Emilie handed over documents related to her husband to a museum. Emilie Schindler died Friday night October 5, 2001, in a Berlin hospital. As to Oscar Schindler the author Erika Rosenberg had no doubt: 'Emilie still loved Oscar Schindler', though Emilie was bitter and disillusioned: 'He ...

  5. One of the most remarkable humanitarian acts performed by Oskar and Emilie Schindler involved the case of 120 Jewish male prisoners from Goleszow, a sub-camp of Auschwitz. The men had been working there in a quarry plant that belonged to the SS-operated company “German Earth and Stone Works.”

  6. On 6 March 1928, Schindler married Emilie Pelzl, daughter of a prosperous Sudeten German farmer from Maletein. They moved in with Oskar's parents and occupied the upstairs rooms, where they lived for seven years.

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  8. Émilie Pelzi Schindler (née le 22 octobre 1907 à Alt Moletein (actuellement Stary Maletín), Margraviat de Moravie ( Autriche-Hongrie ), actuellement République tchèque, et morte le 5 octobre 2001 à Berlin, Allemagne) est l'épouse d' Oskar Schindler. Elle est Juste parmi les nations pour sa participation, avec son mari, au sauvetage de 1 ...

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